An unplanned pregnancy can be a very stressful situation. The Pregnancy Resource Center of Grand Prairie is here to help women make informed pregnancy decisions by providing support, education, resources and referrals.  Make an appointment today.

Subscribe to a FREE week-by-week email newsletter tailored to your pregnancy. Each week you receive a new newsletter that tracks your pregnancy and is filled with tips and information on:

  • Your developing baby
  • Pregnancy planning
  • Tips for a healthy pregnancy
  • Tips for your partner

FACING THE UNEXPECTED

Knowing where to go for help is important. The staff at The Pregnancy Resource Center are available and provide a safe, confidential place to help you through this difficult time.

Do you need someone to talk to in private or have a friend that needs help?  At the Pregnancy Resource Center we offer Free Confidential Services.  Make an appointment online and see what your options are.

Pregnancy is a challenge for young men too.  If you are confused, uncertain of your role or what to do – we can help you make sense of what is going on as well.

You need someone to talk to.  The Pregnancy Resource Center of Grand Prairie is a place where you can privately discuss your options. We are here to help you find the best solution for you.

YOU CAN HELP

Pregnancy Resource Center of  Grand Prairie is a 501c3 and depends on the kind donations of our friends in the community to be there in young women’s time of need.  You can make a difference.

TESTIMONIALS

“After I received a positive pregnancy test I was offered a free sonogram, which I accepted.  During the sonogram I found out that I was already 9 weeks pregnant.  The baby was already moving his arms and legs and had a strong heartbeat.  Although I knew I could still have an abortion at this stage of pregnancy, I started to reconsider.”

“The Pregnancy Counselor offered options for medical care and financial help.  She also helped me to open my mind to all my pregnancy options  – which before that I thought I only had one option.”